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Estar hasta el cuelloTo be deeply stuck in a problem, debt, or complicated situation that's hard to escape. When the water is literally up to your neck and every move you make seems to sink you deeper.
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GringaAn American or foreign woman with Anglo-Saxon features: fair skin, blonde or brown hair. In Latin America, gringa can be descriptive or affectionate depending on tone.
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NoobA newbie, inexperienced player who doesn't know how to play well yet. Comes from the English 'newbie' and is used in gaming to call out someone with no experience or skill.
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TenisSneakers or athletic shoes for casual and sports use. In Mexico, tenis is the universal word for any athletic footwear, regardless of brand.
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QuemarTo publicly expose someone, to put their lies or mistakes on blast in front of others. On social media, 'quemar' someone means destroying their reputation.
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Estar hasta el cuello0 votes

To be deeply stuck in a problem, debt, or complicated situation that's hard to escape. When the water is literally up to your neck and every move you make seems to sink you deeper.

alanlucena
Gringa0 votes

An American or foreign woman with Anglo-Saxon features: fair skin, blonde or brown hair. In Latin America, gringa can be descriptive or affectionate depending on tone.

alanlucena
Noob0 votes

A newbie, inexperienced player who doesn't know how to play well yet. Comes from the English 'newbie' and is used in gaming to call out someone with no experience or skill.

alanlucena
Tenis0 votes

Sneakers or athletic shoes for casual and sports use. In Mexico, tenis is the universal word for any athletic footwear, regardless of brand.

alanlucena
Quemar0 votes

To publicly expose someone, to put their lies or mistakes on blast in front of others. On social media, 'quemar' someone means destroying their reputation.

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